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Author(s):
Lending Tree
Title:
Living with debt
Source:
http://lendingtree.com/livingwithdebt/collatera...
Date:
2005
Organization:
Lending Tree
Short Description:
This report examines the liberalization of consumer credit policies, and subsequent increases in debt load and bankruptcy rates among American families.
Annotation:
This report examines the liberalization of consumer credit policies, and subsequent increases in debt load and bankruptcy rates among American families.
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Associated Keywords:
Borrowing/Student Debt
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